Practice Exercises
3 Bonding
Types of Bonds
Intermolecular Forces of Attraction
Double and Triple Bonds
Resonance Structures
Molecular Geometry—VSEPR—and Hybridization
Sigma and Pi Bonds
Properties of Ionic Substances
Properties of Molecular Crystals and Liquids
Chapter Summary
Internet Resources
Practice Exercises
4 Chemical Formulas
Naming and Writing Chemical Formulas
Names and Formulas of Common Acids and Bases
Chemical Formulas: Their Meaning and Use
Laws of Definite Composition and Multiple
Proportions
Writing and Balancing Simple Equations
Showing Phases in Chemical Equations
Writing Ionic Equations
Chapter Summary
Internet Resources
Practice Exercises
5 Gases and the Gas Laws
Some Representative Gases
General Characteristics of Gases
Gas Laws and Related Problems
Chapter Summary
Internet Resources
Practice Exercises
6 Stoichiometry (Chemical Calculations) and the Mole Concept
The Mole Concept
Molar Mass and Moles
Molar Mass and Gas Volumes
Using Molar Mass and Molar Volume
Density and Molar Mass
Stoichiometry: Mole-Mole Problems
Stoichiometry: Mass–Mass Problems
Stoichiometry: Volume–Volume Problems
Stoichiometry: Mass-Volume or Volume-Mass
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